In what circumstances have the Courts found that the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans violated sections of the Constitution and Charter?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Robinson v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 37 (CanLII):

[17] In PEI v. Canada (Fisheries and Oceans) 2006 PESCAD 27, the applicant fishermen had made a number of claims against the respondent, seeking inter alia declarations that the Minister, in a number of licensing decisions, had violated sections of the Constitution Act (1982) and the Charter.

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